

Why Learning to Love Failing Will Make You a True Winner in the End | GVTV Classic
Jun 20, 2021
In a lively conversation, Joe Gatto shares his journey from years of struggle to finding success with 'Impractical Jokers.' Both he and the host emphasize the importance of embracing failure as a stepping stone to success. They discuss the need to find joy in setbacks and the persistence required for breakthroughs. The challenges of navigating criticism in both comedy and entrepreneurship are also explored, reminding listeners to value constructive feedback while ignoring unwarranted judgment. It's a great reminder that failure can pave the way for future achievements!
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16 Years of Hustle
- Joe Gatto and his friends formed a comedy troupe in high school and pursued their entertainment dreams for 16 years before achieving mainstream success with "Impractical Jokers".
- They faced numerous setbacks, including failed TV shows, and held various side jobs to support themselves during this period.
Close Call
- Joe Gatto reveals that the group almost gave up right before they conceived the idea for "Impractical Jokers".
- He had quit his job at a baby store, putting pressure on the project's success.
Find Fun in Failure
- Find the fun in failure and enjoy the process.
- Embrace the mantra of "that sucked and was the fucking best."